The synonyms listed for this definition seems to indicate that this meaning is in the sense of an offshoot or outgrowth, but I've never seen "offset" used like that. It's odd and confusing -- I don't know why someone would use "offset" in this context when there are many more accurate words to express this concept.

In the current set, the definition was a "Malay dagger with a curved blade".I was looking for the answer of "kris" which is what I learned when I studied Malay.I couldn't find it, so entered some other word I was unfamiliar with.The correct answer was "crease",and nowhere am I able to find a definition of "crease" as a Malay dagger.From Wikipedia: The kris or keris is an asymmetrical dagger indigenous to Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Brunei. It is known as kalis in the southern Philippines. The kris is famous for its distinctive wavy blade, but many have straight blades as well. Both a weapon and spiritual object, kris are often considered to have an essence or presence, with some blades possessing good luck and others possessing bad.I'm confused !

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In the current set the "gulden" is stated as the currency of Suriname. From the CIA World Factbook: "in January 2004, the government replaced the guilder with the Surinamese dollar, tied to a US dollar-dominated currency basket". Other references online also say the currency is now the Surinamese dollar.